Dan B. writes “After Australia’s Conservative party (LNP) quietly posted a policy [PDF] to impose mandatory internet filtering just one day prior to the country’s election, local premiere internet forum Whirlpool has gone in to overdrive with the fastest 50 page thread ever. At 8:30pm, both sides of politics were busy running media releases, with the Conservatives hastily back-pedalling on the policy, and the Government attacking it, accusing them of hypocrisy after voting down their own proposed filter 3 years prior, stating there was no proof filtering works.”… Dan B. writes “After Australia’s Conservative party (LNP) quietly posted a policy [PDF] to impose mandatory internet filtering just one day prior to the country’s election, local premiere internet forum Whirlpool has gone in to overdrive with the fastest 50 page thread ever. At 8:30pm, both sides of politics were busy running media releases, with the Conservatives hastily back-pedalling on the policy, and the Government attacking it, accusing them of hypocrisy after voting down their own proposed filter 3 years prior, stating there was no proof filtering works.”

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